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The Caribbean Sea Project Time-Lapse

The Caribbean Sea Project Time-Lapse

Well people, I finally finished my Caribbean Sea Project time-lapse video! At a total time of 13 minutes and 47 seconds, this video combines over 24 hours of footage. 24 hours, 35 minutes and 49 seconds to be exact. 

By filming the whole process of creating and painting the Caribbean Sea Project piece I wanted to allow the viewer to understand how the process worked and how much time was taken into creating this piece. I also find by looking back at myself in my creation process I can learn about it. 

In addition, Jim Lambie creates time-lapses of his Zopob piece being ‘laid-down’. His video quality is also unimportant, sometimes using CCTV footage. The main aim of the video is to see the piece being slowly ‘built’. 

Below is the vimeo link to my time-lapse! 

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Hannah Foreman: Artist

Hannah Foreman: Artist

Finally finished my website!

Let me know what you think!

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6 Toxic Habits

6 Toxic Habits

Great Article when you might be having issues.
Certain life emotions related to issues like this effect my work.

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Swarms

Swarms

Nature, Animals, Formation, Organisation.
All things I have interest in captured in these types of photos.

XD

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GÁBOR FÜLÖP

GÁBOR FÜLÖP

This artist was recommended to me in Crit a couple weeks ago. I am mostly interested in his Ladybug piece from 2010. This is a link to his website where you can see it.

This work touches on alot of similar ideas which i am currently exploring within my own work. The theme of ladybugs, at what point does a ladybug become threating (?), a swarm or overwhemling feeling of an insect usually thought of as under the halo effect.

Ladybug 2010 by GÁBOR FÜLÖP makes me feel like my skin is crawling, as though I am the one covered in bugs. I like it because it envokes emotion into the veiwer and succeeds in changing the ladybugs stereotype image.

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